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Lemonias palmeri. Took a single specimen, June 11, at 6000 ft., in 



the canyon. 

 Lemonias cythera. One taken on the desert at the mouth of the 



canyon, May 22. (4500 ft.) 



Calephelis nemesis. One secured, June 12, in the canyon, 6000 ft. 

 Thecla siva. One obtained and others seen, June 23, on alfalfa, in. 



the canyon, at 6000 ft. 

 Thecla melinus. Common at 6000-6000 ft., during June and early 



July, on various flowers. 

 Lycaena pseudargiolus echo. Common at 6000 ft., on alfalfa, May 



26 to July 10. 

 Lycaena marina. Abundant with the last, also up to 8000 ft., on 



Ida's Peak. 



Lycaena isola. Common with the preceding, 6000-6500 ft. 

 Neophasia terlooti. One secured on Ida's Peak, at 7000 ft., on 

 June 20, and another in the canyon, at 6500 ft. Both in pine 

 and Douglas fir forest. 

 Pieris monuste. Seen only on the desert and at the mouth of the 



canyon (4500 ft.), July 29. 



Pieris occidentalis. Common in the canyon up to 6000 ft. and occa- 

 sionally at 6500 ft.; also taken on the desert (4000 ft.). May 

 and June. 



Nathalis iole. Common in the canyon, at 6000 ft., May and June. 

 Colias caesonia. Abundant on alfalfa, at 6000 ft., May and June. 

 Colias eurytheme. Abundant on alfalfa with the last. 

 Terias mexicana. Frequent with the preceding on alfalfa, in June. 

 Terias damans. One specimen obtained on June 23 with the above. 

 Terias nicippe. -Frequent at 6000 ft. on the alfalfa, June and July 



28; also on the desert (4000 ft.). May 29. 

 Papilio daunus. Occasional in the canyon, 6000 to 6500 ft., usuallj r 



flying high over the stream, June 2 and July 20. 

 Papilio asterias. Common on the alfalfa, at 6000 ft., June and July. 

 Papilio philenor. Frequent along washes on the desert at the mouth 

 of the canyon. May 27-29 (4000 ft.) and rarely up the canyon 

 to 6000 ft., June 6. 

 Pyrrhopyge arizonensis. One specimen obtained at 6000 ft., July 



29, the only one seen during the summer. 

 Eudamus tityrus. Frequent, 6010-6500 ft., in the canyon. 

 Eudamus pylades. Common at 6000 ft. in June, and one also se- 

 cured on Ida's Peak at 8000 ft., June 20. 

 Pyrgus occidental's. Frequent a 1 . 6000 ft. during June, and also 



-on the desert (-!()00 ft.), May 29. 



Thanaos clitus. One taken in the foothills, July 29 (5000 ft.) 

 Thanaos tristis. One taken with the preceding. 

 Thanaos funeralis. One taken in the canyon at 6500 ft., June 23. 

 Pamphila taxiles. One taken in canyon at 6500 ft., June 29. 



